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Hppfyj-W-'*"!"' pp " -~'a" - ?? ?*? , EABTOVER NEWS. ?|, Last Sunday was a high day at St Philip. Dr. J.C. McClellan, P. E. of the Lancaster District held the second quarterly ennferanre on Saturday. All reports are up and over and the Elder left with v smile. Sunday morning he preach- r - ed one of those soul stirring sermons. The funeral of Mrs. Bettie Higgins was conducted last Sunday at ? St. Phillip by Rev. Bowman. She was a faithful member of the church. Mrs. Marian Sims was funeralIzed last Fry-lay at Mt. Zion Baptist church "TEt. Motte. - 1 Deacon Jline uheeseborqugh was funeralized last.,Monday-/ at Mt rZion Baptist-eburch Ft. Motte. He died in full triumph of faith. Miss-Josephine Nlckerson de parted this li/le Saturday and was fnneralized Monday at St. Matthews. . ? Miss Geneva Lovette of Eastover departed this life last Sunday and Rev. Bowman, Tuesday, Feb. 22. M-s. Lizzie Copeland had a light stroke Monday. We wish her a speedy recovery. All boards and clubs are asked to report next Sunday morning. LEGREE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor . 1.T1? Sumterj S. C.?Sunday school opened at 10:30 with the Supt. and officers at their post of duty. The lesson was beautifully taught and discussed.? Reviewed by the Supt. Rev.' Dixon addresse the Sunday_schoQ] with beautiful remarks. . ~ Service began at its usual houi "nth the opening hymn and devotional being carried out. Text of the message 15th Psalms. Subject The Puberty of the Church. Collection was taken afterwhich the Sunday school rendered an excellent Founder's J3ay program.' 7 ABBEVILLE NEWS Miss Thelma Henry left Monday of this week for New York Cityr Miss Henry has scores of friends in ;both races who sincerely regrets to see her leave, but hope for hex much ^^cess aCl thorugh .life. H ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harper and Mr. John D. Rockfellow Deveaux, of Charlotte, N. C., came down Sunday and brought their mothei -Mrs, Fannio Luo Deveaux. Mrs. Boston Johnson is very sick at this writing. Friends hope fother a safe recovery. Our services at St. James A. M. E. church were good. Ttev. E F. Johnson filled his pulpit both morning and night. Total collection foT the day $12.84. Mr. Samuel Belle of Campfield church wor shipped with us Sunday night. . Mrs. Jennie Lomax is better at fhift writinc Mr. Eugene Houston of_Cocoa. Fla.. was the guest of Mr. Aller R Reid and enjoypd a fine visit,CHESTERFIELD NEWS ? S. A. McCuHough Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Cork were Peasant callers at the" home of Rev. and Mrs. McCullough Friday. Thursdya for Asheville to conduct meetings. We are very sorry to note that Miss Elizabeth P. Johnson <a ?Hll indisposed. ~~~~~ " Mrs. Fannie McLain fs out again Mrs. Nannie Brewer of Pageland was at church Sunday. The jubilee cohncert which was - - given at Grand View Sunday afternoon was quite a success. Miss Sara A,, McCullough and mother were the dinner guests of Mrs. Marguerite Jenkins Sunday Bro. Henry McKinaie, a strong mbe,. of Salem Baptist church was taken very ill with pneumonia. The Carolina Gospel singers will render e a program at Mt. Tabor M. E. Church, Tues^iay evening. Unicm services were held at Mt Tabor Sunday evening.. Rev. R. N. Kittle was tne guest sp?s?i*cr. uc preached a powerful sermon, which was enjoyed. . . Mrs. Sarah C. Watson remains indisposed." Sunday morning Rev. Toatley preached at Grand View being the regular preaching day. Three persons were connected with the dhurch. The pulpit was lovely with a beautiful Cactus in full bloom thereon* Be sure and read Chesterfield news next week to se what the Chesterfield All-Stars did. They will battle with Cheraw Friday might. Watch out 11 McCORMICK NEWS The McCormick County teachers held thei? regular monthly meet ing Saturday, February 19 at 10:30 with the president presiding. Final reports were made for the annual field's day which i3 to be on - Saturday, March 12 at McCormick c.ool. . president was elected to ,, cnt the county in the Hous. .. .cgats in.,Columbia. . shoit program on Homo Economics was jrendcrea led by Mrs. A. T. Collier with comments from members of the county The next meeting will be held Saturday March 26 at the usual hour. In two rough and tumble games between McCormick High school girls and Rock Ford of Mt. Car mel and Plub Branch of Saluda the McCormick team was victc/riaw fa both game*. ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. Vf. Witherspoon, Pastor Greenville, 13.C.?Last week two great .services were held,-J? AHerr . Temple. Wednesday evening, Rev. T. J. Douglass, pastor of Is-ael Chapel C^ M. E. church and *hoir gave us a service and Fri--. 'av eveplrg. Rev. Benj. Campbell "rtd his people. The previous week Rev. J. Harold Smith, radio evaiv^ delist (white) arid hundreds of our white friends gave us a service. | I'hese dlstiguished divines and "heir congregations were of much ^elp in everyway. Our spring rally is launched. We want $2,000. Although the -pindles are idle in this textile own, nrd most people ate job"^ssr'A'leh Temnle holds her own 'n fina.nces. ffOO was collected. Ny classes in January and la?\ee umbers joined th" church. We nake our first call fro the ral'* ->xt Sunday. The last call, the _-aroft'int^ will be take;; in n May. We are expecting $700 .more next Sunday. Sunday was a high day. An elj der of the First Presbyterian "hurch' (white) worshiped with us. Our visitors was one of the most orominoot Civil lawyers of the, I state. The pastor's text was Romans 8:37: "More -Tharr Conquerors". Sunday night the pastor spoke from Strong Words of^ Jesusr?and the- Hdy Ghost mani'ested itself. President W. A. Fountain, Morris Brown, Atlanta, spent a few ptJh'o '"ran''QiTn Jnrf J.ev. and Mrs. Elbert H. Be vd three ^oiher?Washingtonian -ladies spent last Monday night "th Rev. and Mrs. Witherspoon. Rev. Beard is pastor of Memorial hurch in Washington. LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL IW. L. D. Bradley, Principal The girls and boys hasketball earns with their coaches Miss L. B. Bracey, Prof. J. E. Mclver and Principal Bradley will moto,. to " amplico on February 24 to play -the boys nad-girls teamTnrPSrnjT~ 'ico school. s The names of the folowing persons are contestants fa rthe May Queen contest.? " Mary Lee Mentions 3rd grade; ^arlere Gamble, 4th grade; Edna Earl Martin, Bth grade; Odessa ^ockfield, 6th grade; Annie Ruth lartin, 7th grade; Virginia Johnon, 8th grade; Geneva Wilson, h and 10th grades. ? The'one selling the most votes 'at 5c each) will be crowntd the Queen of May. Watch this ppaer "or the name of the winner. WOODRUFF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. J. D. Jackson, Pastor Sunday school opened at the usal hour with the Supt. and a num, >r of the- teachers arid students >resent. The theme "Working Vith Others For Christ" was beau ifully discussed and enjoyed by tT Let us gc/ to church more and ?fsrirr^the caPSeHof'Christianity. New Bethel News We are glad to say that Rev. T. C. Goode and Mr. Johnson wor-shiped again with ua Sunday. Mr. and Mrsr?Lawrence Youlig - * -TT ? *1 1 "en T^iurenfi were me oaxuraay night guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Roger?. Misa Sarah Parks has eturnod- to Washington, D. C. afRev. W Ov-Brewton preached a wonderful sermon Sunday niglr Iro. Elmo Brewtcn of Roebuck was with him. ^ ' Rev. 0. A. Irby of this city .oreached ye?rterday "Repent ye. believe the Bible", was very inter ^ _ win~nsboro news Negro History Week was observed at the Fairfield County Tr school. We are trying to hold up the outstanding Negroes as exam plea to the present youth. The hnqt-othnll?teama of?this school defeated the Lancaster team8 in a double-header here on Friday, February 18. The county teachers met Saturday, February 19, Mr. W. A. SchifTley, who was tho guest speaker, delivered a forceful address. The Stewardess Board of the A. I M. E. Z. church met at the homo of sister Sarah Range last Friday ! 'evening. The subject "Faith" was discussed. Rev. J. M. Beatty preached at I 'Vayman Sunday afternoon at 3:00 ^clock. Rev. McRay preached at he Presbyterian church last WedI nesday evening. ? Miss Annie Counts a member K~'-*6ur faculty spent the wtek-end >t home in Columbia with her parents. | Prof. P. A. Stewart jcdrtetL thtr irofessional team from Rock Hill motored to Charelston where they met thlB professional team of that city in a basketball fjame. Mr. Isaac Banks, one of onr own boys and K~"^enior at Clintcm college, was in the city Monday. Madam Russell, of New York is here the guest of her relatives. TO ncvMEiyr^ynj.Tl jfTfflf? Rev. A. J. Wright... preachod a wonderful serhion Sunday from the subject A Faithful Faith. The choir is un tho Job in every redfnpr on new members. We have a number of sick and ^hut-in friends, among wjiom^ are M?v Campbell, L>r.~Hanna, Miss Rich, Miss M. Miler., Mrs. M. Rich brdson. M. Lillie, I-Iiss Ash, Mrs. M. Sellers, rs. A. Williams, Mr. T, Prince, Mr. G. McCoy, Mrs Marie John Harringtc/n, Fannie Ledbet ter, sirs. uismai, mi\ rs. wosianu, Mrs. Jennie Crosland, Mrs. Doshit Mae Stnhhs.' Mri T im r^vinR-frm Rev. A. G. Dr.akc, Mr. R. Reese Hr. V. TIanna of Cheraw; Dr. and Mrs. W. S.- Hanna of Bennettsvi'.le, left Thursday for "Washingtrn D C., where D>\ \V. S. Hanrs will take a special treatment tt Freeman hospital. Trust he wjl -oow"Vecnver. Miss Eunice Barney of Wilmirg ton. N. C., was a pleasant visitoi g Jiday, _ ??. ?_ ? Prof. F. Bailey of Summerville M-iv and Mrs, p. .T Br.n.Tip?and children snent Sunday here visit ing relatives. . Deacon C. R. Reese was also t pleasant visitor-, Mrs. N. Reese is out to the delight of all. Mrs. Francis T; MdKay arrivee home last week after spending t while in New York. Mrs. White, County Supervisoi "of MaTiorT spent a few hours ii the city Monday with Miss Beulal Graham and -mother.- 1 ^?. Mrs. Jarie S. Graham of Dur hmn ypxmt'fhe' week.end in the-citj visiting friends and to attend th< funeral- -of -R. Simmons.? -?Mr. C. R. R<733 la Oft the sicl list. The Valentine social given Moi day 14th inst, by the usher boar< "at the home of Mis s C. D. Sanders manager of the board was a grea success. Mrs. Emma Tilman ls~ full o: smiles over her new son. Mrs. Lucile T. Washington con tinucs tq improve. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH At ten o'clock, the usual hour Sunday school giyn.. After s lively and very instructive schoo lowed. The theme of "the. mes^ s*ge was "Foilov.ing Others" Here was outlined the benefits an the harmful effocl of imitating others, . 1 Following thee BYPU a rapidlj growing auxiliary of the church "was the night session. Tn con junction with the regular progran was a program given by a club -"The Work of Jesus" was thi theme chosen for the night ser mon. SAINT JAMES v. A. M. E. CHURCI Rev. Hale B. Thompson. Pastor Asheville, N. C.?For the morn rg's service a very large congre Tntlon gathered to wcrsnip. TIv music rendered by the senior choi 'vns exceptionally good and ap propriate. The topic of the morn ing's sermon . by our pastor wa. -"Prayer"- and -was delivcred wi11 'bought and fervency. Many visi tors joined in worship and wer hi uIh feel ei/mfurtuble.?Atth< evenings worship a fine auaienc gathered _again for the final ser vice. A very forceful and though ful message wa?. again delivers was Ill-Gotten Gains. The nres Jnce of the many visiting friend: was acknowledged. The work o the Sunday school departnicn ontinues to ga forward with in creased Interest and attendance The goals for the month of Marcl were announced by our pastor an' ^operation was asked of all fo the achievement of them. t. stephen a. m. e. churce Rev. D. n. Wilson, Pastor Our services were very great al lay, ilast Sunday. The So;indaj hC'pl convened at the usual houi vith the Supt., Mr. Gabriel Browi 1 the chair. All of the teacher vcre by their posts of duty wltl he exception of Mrs. D. N. Wil on who had been sick for over i .veek. We are vet y glad she i: row Improving nicely. Rev. E malls addressed ti e Sun. school 'ervices were very good. The pas or delivered two very instructive -acrnions. In tho mo. ning he ?pok< in "Christian, Firm..ess". In th< vening he spoke on "Seeking Je sus". Many souls were made t< eel happy as he preached the go: pel. At '1:00 p.m. the pastor and th< hoir participated in a union mee< ng at Amett Mis: ion A. RJ_. E hurch, with the Pa: tor, Rev. The idore McClam ar.d his good peo pie. The sermon was preached bj the Rev. John Taylo-r, one of h< >astors of the town. It was i great message for the occasion )ur pastor being the president o: h? Ministerial Union of the towx presided. On last Saturday evening on? . f our laithful and aged mem bcrs," Mrs;?Celia Ann. Robinson wns struck by the city truck. Som< of her limbs were broken. She i: now in the hospital in Kingstree We pray that she'Will recover. st. PauT a. m^e. church Lancaster S. C.?Sunday schoo ipered at TO o'clock with the Supt Mrs. S. H|. McGill in charge. Re view by the Pastor, Rev. W. M Gantt." \Service began 11:30. Rev. P J. Stroud delivered a wonderfu sermon, subject what shall a mar give in exchange for his soul. Littyr Mattie Beckham joinec the dhurch., lit PAI.MIWBtXEJtPKB-? ! !53B-?re plad to know that Mla9 - Mainly "4Cafnpton and family arc back in thecTty+^fter beinjf called out of town to atterreklije funeral _ of a fflnae rplntivv. mmrK ~ ^ Th& Richland County Teachers 1 l _AMflciatiott - will?meet Saturday, February 26, at 12 o'clock. Book- ' i er Washington High Bchool. 1 Jiugxme- Bamwrii, Pros. E. F. Jenkins, Sec'yNOTICE. [] , . All World War Veterans please ! meet me Tuostlav niirht. U I 10.18 ul MunFgault's Funeral Home , ! for the ptnpofce of refunding youi I money, J. G. Pride, Secretary. " i MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 ! Greenwood, S. C.?Mr. and Mrs. | ' Frank Williams announce the ' marriage of their daughter Aenes Lorraine to Mr. Alphonso Wash ington of Birmingham, -Ala., - on " ^"Satu'-dav. Feb. 5. 1938. i ; i The?newl vweds?are? . home to 1 ' their friends at 230 W. 145th St., Apt. 14, New York City. J MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. , Mr. and Mrs. Benny Williams of 1 Newberry, S. C., announce the mar riage of their daughter, Katie Berp tha to Mr. James W. .Artomusrt - Sunday-afternoonT^eb. 6, 1938. i , The bride was a charming: youne lady pr3_the young social circle of . Newberry where her marriage crej~ fl-tad much interest. " j Mrs. Artemus is a grndiiate-ol-1 Drayton <gtv?w? TKfrh ^^bn"l " * j- ;NiM?)*erry and pursue*! her course iiv Nurse Training at the Waverly t -Hospital, Columb?4W- * I J i Mr. Artemus is the son of Mr. j anrf Mrs. J. C. Artemus of 2220 j t Calhoun St., Columbia, S. C. He i I is a rradrate of Booker Washing- ^ f ton High School and has been en- \ gaged in the business activities < in_the city. The young couple will . make their home at 2208 Calhoun St., Columbia, S. C,. ; ( ?PWr-Cr^Ar; V I ! The Ever Ready Girl Reserves ? ' of B. f. W. Hi will render a prol. ! gram at the Phvllis Wheatley i Branch of the JYWCA- -Sunday-af-1 ^fternoom 9% -a.t 4 o'clock. At ; the conclusion of the program the 1 j advisers and members of all Girl Reserve Clubs will make their re- 1 j ports for the membership cam- < imigTT. The program is sponsored ] by Miss Melba Lawrence- adviser.,, j-j-of-tfte above named club. The ; ^ public is asked to be present. j ; LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB. ? The club met at the home of < Mrs. T.illian Sligh 910 'Senate St.1 The meeting was called to order by the vice-president Mr. James _ Kennedy. First song bv Mr. Boyce 1 Scripture lesson bv Miss Birdie 1 Brown. Prayer by Mr. Boyce. Second song by Mrs. M"rp'? Coleman? - The min"tes were read and ap r nroved. The president Mr, Sam . j Williams took charge. The sick . committee reported one member 1 ? sick. Unfinished?imd?new?husi- j tr ness-ww^tttsrerfSFed. There will be . a fish fry at the home of Mrs. ' e i James Kenny, 1221 Wheat street. 5 ! Next meeting at the home of Mr. e Wesley Johnson 121.3 Wheat St.* ?i # . j t THE BRONZEMEN : ?Dy Jim Bell __BxQn7emcn hold- their?monthly- s meeting at the home of Mr. Wilf hert Ford Monday night, Feb. 21. t Only a few- members were present. - j Each one was in the -mood for~" bnsippss. Af tor-meet ing the mem n . bers who were present stated that | ' the meeting was one of the best r Jn many months. The club has been successful in pU- it= undertakings except the 1 Charity Ball last Dec. 13th. It I would had been a success, if the ' 'people of the city had helned more * than they did. Last' Labor Day 7 I night is the only time the Bronzer I men failed to come up to the public's expectation. The club voted L-irnanlmous on three holidays t o j ^give public affairs. They are, the " Fourth of July. Labor Day and ' Thanksgiving Day. If changes 1 take place I am sure it will be 1 ' well worthwhile in doing so. [ We are five members strong, j Mr. Mavo is no longer a member ) , i :\ir. vxitno flioot'o a uronzeman ar- ~ j I rived from Detroit some days ago 1 * ! after being away for 5 months. I r j jam afraid to count him as an acj tive member. Something tells me I be will soop motor back. It not ; the cluifc-will be six strong < t The club is onen ''lor new mem- j hers until March.. 28th. To rereive ^ !" application blanks?see Mri Ford . and Mr. Jamec Williams. Some peo ( / pie seem to think you have^ to be > man led to become a Bronzeman, } i but that is not so. Whenever that is made a law by thp club I will t be out. . - ' i ! Bronzemen's Annual Ball will be 1 I held at the Township Auditorium ?i s" mi el) me during" the month of < . April. All ladies will he ns^?d i | -' ess "formal and mon semi-formal ; There will be many to receive in- I 3 vitations. All must have a guest. . In selecting these names one black , .ball is sufficient iokeepono from 1' receiving an invBatiofi, buf it wont keep one from being present as' 1 long as they are someone's guest i 1 Those receiving invitations out ? rrf town last year will receive onei this year. Ahere are three new ! clubs organized in the last two 1 weeks. I hope there will be n9 many err more jdo likewise in the , near future. Everyone should bf ' connected with some club. Thr _ more clubs the higher t>he socia1 ? standing will be in Columbia. I I hope whatever the clubs of I thig city attempt to undertake will be surrounded with' complete sue-1 ?rr ~ COM 1 W 0 W "SPRING FEVER" ?Have yt/u ever ha4 J1&pring; Fever?" If you haven't then let TR?jS?arn~ you that it is highly conltaKi<$lBr^4t leant one hundred Tien and \ronftrn-4ivColumbia have already contnicted^I^uiil^s they ?re isolated more than omT-tluiUsind will have "Spring""FeVer^^ByII'A hpincr cont /->nf kr? ?lio mnm I bers of the Culture club of Co- ' lumbia. All victims will meet in j the auditorium of Allen" universitycm the night of \tm-rh?16, Where they will release their pent up emotions and let "Spring Fev- i sr" have its fling. Have you had "'Spring Fever"? No. Then by all means catch it and join the crowd on March 16. Victim Numbe^Ojie^. rr?Tl!PF CLUB TO SPONSOR COLONIAL PARTY FEB. .25 For several years .the Culture fTuTv ofColumbia has sponsored a Colonial party in February; all of them have been chock-full of interest and fun, but this year's affair promises to be fn^mare interesting than previous ones. Demure sub-debutantes in colorful colonial styled dresses will feature a number N of jirejvar dance- exhibitions. Young men with fluffy, frilly jabats tucked in thei,. collars will also be added among the terpischoreans. The last half of the evening ?,,;ii i -i * ? ? wm?oe ut'voicu to .modern ballroom.,..dancing1 with occasional into'-ventiors of friich?numbers?as"The higApple",(;-4,The Shag" "The Lindy Hop'-' and other current dance hits. The writer thinks that such an affair as the one just described has a distinct educational value. Today's young people* have little appreciation for the simplicity and artistry of ante-bellum lances to say nothing of the music which accompanied them. Be sure to spend the two-fold" :vening <yf pleasure with the Cul-^ mre club, Friday, February 25 it the Odd Fellows' hal. Admission fifteen cents. Good music. PICKENS NEWS -%'1'he P. S. S. met at the usual hour with out. ex-Supt. in charge. A very beautiful lesson subject: 'Comradeship in Christian Service" was thoroughly reviewed by Mrs. Marie Bates." . -The?morning ? service at the Baptist oh.rrch was largely attended. Rev. Wm. Anderson-p&s-. tor was at his best. The amount of $15.15 was raised in the morning service and $5.15 at the nite service. i ne toiai amount raised for the indebtedness rally was $166.51. Miss B._.Jenkins <yf Anderson, S. C., was tktf Sunday guest of Mrs. Cordelia Kirks'ey. Mrs. O. T. Lawton snd Mrs. L. &?Fishui ertu'lalned the W. H. M. soeietv which was largely attended. Mrs. Turner and daughter Pauline Turner, Rev. Dan Curry of Greenville were* the. guests .Of Mrs.' LawtorrThursday. The Baptist Missionary society met with Mrs. Louise Eady. Mrs. Mamie Rosemortd, Mr. and Ml'S. Alvin Kirksey,. "Master Jas. T. Burgess, Mrs. Jennie R. Allen spent Saturday in Greenville. Miss" Alyce Gasaway of^ Seneca spent Law ton. ?Mi's;?Hal/tie Kirksdy was the dinner guest of Mrs. Lexico Kilgo. Mrs. Anna Littlejohn of Central, spent Sunday in Pickens. ?Rev. and Mrs'.T). T. Lawtcm and daughter Frankie were the dinner guests of Mr and_ Mrs. L. B. Allen. Prog, and Mrs. J. R. Bates, Miss V. V. Watters, Mrs. J. L. Rosemond, Rev. F. L Lawton attended the County Teachers association in Easley, Saturday. BETTIS ACADEMY .NEWS By Ruby L. Nicholson The Elite club rendered a pro?ram Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jerome Simpkins sponsored in entertainment Tuesday night jenefit the haaly. Mr. Leon- Thomas, Clarence Tackson, Jame3 Johnson, Malcalm Paylor and Joe A itayeS" "motored to. Savannah, Ga., last week to ender programs there. They re lort as having an enjoyable trip, Profs. Farr, Blassengale gave an ;ntert?inm<*?f.~*vvo?-- t*, tVio ?rr*oV,_ n in the Pines" on Frdlay^cven-. ng. The afTair-was a great suc:ess. P'rof. Blassemgale .was?called rome o" Saturday to the bedside )f his father, who is-on-4he sick; list. We are glad to know thai re is somewhat better. Jrof. Farr. Bowman and McCain motoreel tr> Spartanburg o-n Sunday to visit+ relatives and 'riends there. Negro History week was observed here., last week by Miss Prater, sponsor and the^jfrt^mbers of the senior class. There, wej'e, many interesting feattp-es discussed. ' Mrs. Collins went to her home at Edgefield on Saturday to entertain her husband at a birth-dinnnr nn Qnn/io \r TVio 1 enjoyed immensely by., all whom were present. Little H. A. Blassengale was the week-end gue9t of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Collins, Edgefield. BettU wm Wftllrapreaented at! " 1 1 / & I D ance & F T~ X FEATU v I H?MGi HIS. ~*-i.z.a*4 I Noble1:h-'? orchh _? V * -4 : | COLUMBIA TOWNS | Monday Night, | I 9:00 till PRICKS": "'""Dancers' 84c | _ ' <QnHjfeK the Join courfly teachers associ- 1 ntion gl~?Saluda " Saturday. > Mr. a d? Mrs. J. C. 'Simmons worship] ^xt~ ra Pleasant Grove'on Sunday' -.Lor wHch they ,,\ve>v dinner gu? Is of Mr. and Mrs* L. \V. Co'lli s, the occasion being Mr. Collins' drtlulay. . ' Our lo? cl"b will appear at -Morris '-he. pel church, Greenwpod March at Ri 'go Hill High school, Ridge Spring, March 11.w The ilh Hi pave a successful party a?the home of Mr. and | ?? A. 1?... A TVindoOab 4 . .UIS. All'ii V? nuuviiiwii * ii V41?evening. 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